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Kotex just signed SB24 banning bump stocks Community Safety Firearms Act - bump stocks and allowing local governments to decide whether firearms are allowed in public meeting spaces, too:mad:


This is also a reminder you don't need a bump stock just a rubber band :)



Senate Bill 24

 
This is what I was emailed o don't have any so I can't speak on the quality

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Kotex just signed SB24 banning bump stocks Community Safety Firearms Act - bump stocks and allowing local governments to decide whether firearms are allowed in public meeting spaces, too:mad:


This is also a reminder you don't need a bump stock just a rubber band :)



Senate Bill 24

Great now rubber bands are banned. I hope they don't discover the belt loop trick. My pants aren't going to hold themselves up.
 
Can I ask if there's a limit to that? Would feel weird for me for civilians with limited training rocking the same weapons I used in the marine corps
Show me in the 2A as written does it have limits, even though SCOTUS have said so

"A well regulated militia being necessary for the security of the free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed"
 
Show me in the 2A as written does it have limits, even though SCOTUS have said so

"A well regulated militia being necessary for the security of the free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed"
I do not believe that placing a ban on bump stocks is an infringement upon the right of the people to keep and bear arms.
 
I do not believe that placing a ban on bump stocks is an infringement upon the right of the people to keep and bear arms.

Supreme Court seem to disagree with you, though this case is more about the ATF exceeding it's authority than whether bump stocks are "arms" or not.
 
Also @jmannnnnnnnnn , the Oregon ban is not exclusively bump stocks but covers Forced reset triggers, binary triggers, trigger cranks, in addition to Autosears and switches with the only acceptable option being if you already own a registered NFA pre 1986 machine gun.

Federally, the DOJ under Trump apparently reached a settlement with Rare Breed Triggers, citing Cargill.
 
Can I ask if there's a limit to that? Would feel weird for me for civilians with limited training rocking the same weapons I used in the marine corps
As Tony rightfully argued, in the past military officers bought non military firearms for use in war because they were better. So we have a tradition of civilian firearms being used by the military. Restricting what civilians use is not the way.
 


Federally, the DOJ under Trump apparently reached a settlement with Rare Breed Triggers, citing Cargill.
A note re rare breed. And I know you are not saying this, but many people say ONLY rare breed brand triggers are allowed federally. this is incorrect.

The issue is the Cargill case, not rare breed (again, I know you aren't saying this but so many people read it wrong). Cargill reaffirmed that devices which use 1 shot per function of the trigger are legal federally. Not just rare breed brand frt.

IMO next time we have a D POTUS whey will direct ATF to clamp down on FRTs. We know they can't do that but I believe they will try. Because D's are on a mission to take our guns, whatever they can get.
 
As Tony rightfully argued, in the past military officers bought non military firearms for use in war because they were better. So we have a tradition of civilian firearms being used by the military. Restricting what civilians use is not the way.
Arguably, there are many semiauto guns that are objectively more accurate, lighter, and modular than what the US military issues on a general basis; and many handguns that are objectively better than what the military issues. Then there is the creativity shown by the Ukrainians in their fight against the Russian military.

Plus let's not forget, there are large privately owned fleets of modern war planes in the US, some fully capable of being armed.
 

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